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The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement of the $688 million Homebuilder Program and is calling on recipients to back their fellow Australians by ensuring their new home is built with locally grown and...

The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) has welcomed a call from the NSW Opposition for any federal and state sponsored building stimulus packages to focus on Australian grown and processed timber products. In a statement today, the NSW Shadow Natural...

As one of the nation’s major political parties, it is enormously disappointing that the Australian Greens are attacking federal public servants for simply producing a series of information videos covering Australia’s sustainable native forestry industry. The videos,...

The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) is calling on State and Federal Governments to urgently resolve the uncertainty over the future of Regional Forest Agreements, and sustainable native timber harvesting in Australia, created by today’s Federal Court...

The upcoming Eden-Monaro by-election will be strongly influenced by which candidate delivers the strongest and most positive approach for the forestry and forest products sector, according to the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Forest Products Association...

MEDIA RELEASE The Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) has welcomed the Master Builders Australia’s (MBA) Action Plan released today, which calls for a raft of comprehensive economic stimulus measures from all levels of government to encourage new housing...

The upcoming Eden-Monaro by-election will be strongly influenced by which …

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NUMBER OF TREES PLANTED IN AUSTRALIA BY FOREST INDUSTRIES THIS YEAR

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Australia’s native and plantation forestry is 100% sustainable as we regenerate native forest and replant plantations after harvest. Each year we replant more than 70,000,000 trees in our major plantation areas.